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Welcome to the "Daily Song Drop": theguysfrom.com's song of the day feature where our resident indie music writer and former DJ Shaun Cordingley features a song every weekday that he feels you need to hear.

Cardiff-based "garage space-pop" band GULP's most recent single, "Morning Velvet Sky" is a trippy, dreamy piece of pop music that I feel list just perfect for your Friday Daily Song Drop.

Check the track out below:

I love how GULP use a combination of modern, snyth-y pop music mixed with grounded acoustic instruments to create an unique sound that is fascinating and addictive. "Morning Velvet Sky" feels like time-travelling in pop--there are bits that feel post-modern, combined with elements of the psychedelic era, all tied together Lindsay Leven's vocals that...honestly would not feel out of place on a high-concept pop album from any era since the 1980s. This is a pop song for pop fans, as it's flawlessly produced, and technically perfect despite so many moving pieces and seemingly incongruous elements smashing together.

Honestly, I have had "Morning Velvet Sky" on high rotation in my days since the first time I've heard it, and that is not going to change anytime soon--I cannot tell you how great this track is to listen to while travelling (especially via train, watching the world float by, feeling all space-y).

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